National Coalition of 100 Black Women - MECCA Chapter
Category:
Professional Org
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
9/11/2004
End Date:
9/11/2004
Start Time:
7:30am
End Time:
7:30pm
Event
Info:
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women - MECCA Chapter invites you to participate in our first annual Tennithon being held on Saturday, September 11, 2004 at the Bill Moore Tennis Center at Georgia Tech. The Tennithon is a mixed doubles round robin tennis event in which participants play tennis in two-hour increments, changing partners frequently. Beginner, intermediate and advanced tennis players are encouraged to participate. Prizes will be awarded to the participants who win the most games.
The entry fee is $25 and each participant must raise at least $100 in sponsorships. The best way to raise $100 in sponsorship is to ask 10 of your friends to donate $10 to the cause. A prize will also be awarded to the individual with the highest sponsorship total. The deadline for submitting your entry form is midnight, Friday, September 3, 2004. The Tennithon is limited to the first 288 players to sign up. For more information, please go to www.onelovetennis.com
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